Cargando…

Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America

INTRODUCTION: Implementation of evidence-based care for heavy drinking and depression remains low in global health systems. We tested the impact of providing community support, training, and clinical packages of varied intensity on depression screening and management for heavy drinking patients in L...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: O’Donnell, Amy, Schulte, Bernd, Manthey, Jakob, Schmidt, Christiane Sybille, Piazza, Marina, Chavez, Ines Bustamante, Natera, Guillermina, Aguilar, Natalia Bautista, Hernández, Graciela Yazmín Sánchez, Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana, Pérez-Gómez, Augusto, Gual, Antoni, de Vries, Hein, Solovei, Adriana, Kokole, Dasa, Kaner, Eileen, Kilian, Carolin, Rehm, Jurgen, Anderson, Peter, Jané-Llopis, Eva
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34352012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255594
_version_ 1783733930947510272
author O’Donnell, Amy
Schulte, Bernd
Manthey, Jakob
Schmidt, Christiane Sybille
Piazza, Marina
Chavez, Ines Bustamante
Natera, Guillermina
Aguilar, Natalia Bautista
Hernández, Graciela Yazmín Sánchez
Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana
Pérez-Gómez, Augusto
Gual, Antoni
de Vries, Hein
Solovei, Adriana
Kokole, Dasa
Kaner, Eileen
Kilian, Carolin
Rehm, Jurgen
Anderson, Peter
Jané-Llopis, Eva
author_facet O’Donnell, Amy
Schulte, Bernd
Manthey, Jakob
Schmidt, Christiane Sybille
Piazza, Marina
Chavez, Ines Bustamante
Natera, Guillermina
Aguilar, Natalia Bautista
Hernández, Graciela Yazmín Sánchez
Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana
Pérez-Gómez, Augusto
Gual, Antoni
de Vries, Hein
Solovei, Adriana
Kokole, Dasa
Kaner, Eileen
Kilian, Carolin
Rehm, Jurgen
Anderson, Peter
Jané-Llopis, Eva
author_sort O’Donnell, Amy
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Implementation of evidence-based care for heavy drinking and depression remains low in global health systems. We tested the impact of providing community support, training, and clinical packages of varied intensity on depression screening and management for heavy drinking patients in Latin American primary healthcare. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quasi-experimental study involving 58 primary healthcare units in Colombia, Mexico and Peru randomized to receive: (1) usual care (control); (2) training using a brief clinical package; (3) community support plus training using a brief clinical package; (4) community support plus training using a standard clinical package. Outcomes were proportion of: (1) heavy drinking patients screened for depression; (2) screen-positive patients receiving appropriate support; (3) all consulting patients screened for depression, irrespective of drinking status. RESULTS: 550/615 identified heavy drinkers were screened for depression (89.4%). 147/230 patients screening positive for depression received appropriate support (64%). Amongst identified heavy drinkers, adjusting for country, sex, age and provider profession, provision of community support and training had no impact on depression activity rates. Intensity of clinical package also did not affect delivery rates, with comparable performance for brief and standard versions. However, amongst all consulting patients, training providers resulted in significantly higher rates of alcohol measurement and in turn higher depression screening rates; 2.7 times higher compared to those not trained. CONCLUSIONS: Training using a brief clinical package increased depression screening rates in Latin American primary healthcare. It is not possible to determine the effectiveness of community support on depression activity rates due to the impact of COVID-19.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8341512
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-83415122021-08-06 Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America O’Donnell, Amy Schulte, Bernd Manthey, Jakob Schmidt, Christiane Sybille Piazza, Marina Chavez, Ines Bustamante Natera, Guillermina Aguilar, Natalia Bautista Hernández, Graciela Yazmín Sánchez Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana Pérez-Gómez, Augusto Gual, Antoni de Vries, Hein Solovei, Adriana Kokole, Dasa Kaner, Eileen Kilian, Carolin Rehm, Jurgen Anderson, Peter Jané-Llopis, Eva PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Implementation of evidence-based care for heavy drinking and depression remains low in global health systems. We tested the impact of providing community support, training, and clinical packages of varied intensity on depression screening and management for heavy drinking patients in Latin American primary healthcare. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quasi-experimental study involving 58 primary healthcare units in Colombia, Mexico and Peru randomized to receive: (1) usual care (control); (2) training using a brief clinical package; (3) community support plus training using a brief clinical package; (4) community support plus training using a standard clinical package. Outcomes were proportion of: (1) heavy drinking patients screened for depression; (2) screen-positive patients receiving appropriate support; (3) all consulting patients screened for depression, irrespective of drinking status. RESULTS: 550/615 identified heavy drinkers were screened for depression (89.4%). 147/230 patients screening positive for depression received appropriate support (64%). Amongst identified heavy drinkers, adjusting for country, sex, age and provider profession, provision of community support and training had no impact on depression activity rates. Intensity of clinical package also did not affect delivery rates, with comparable performance for brief and standard versions. However, amongst all consulting patients, training providers resulted in significantly higher rates of alcohol measurement and in turn higher depression screening rates; 2.7 times higher compared to those not trained. CONCLUSIONS: Training using a brief clinical package increased depression screening rates in Latin American primary healthcare. It is not possible to determine the effectiveness of community support on depression activity rates due to the impact of COVID-19. Public Library of Science 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8341512/ /pubmed/34352012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255594 Text en © 2021 O’Donnell et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
O’Donnell, Amy
Schulte, Bernd
Manthey, Jakob
Schmidt, Christiane Sybille
Piazza, Marina
Chavez, Ines Bustamante
Natera, Guillermina
Aguilar, Natalia Bautista
Hernández, Graciela Yazmín Sánchez
Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana
Pérez-Gómez, Augusto
Gual, Antoni
de Vries, Hein
Solovei, Adriana
Kokole, Dasa
Kaner, Eileen
Kilian, Carolin
Rehm, Jurgen
Anderson, Peter
Jané-Llopis, Eva
Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title_full Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title_fullStr Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title_short Primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: Interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in Latin America
title_sort primary care-based screening and management of depression amongst heavy drinking patients: interim secondary outcomes of a three-country quasi-experimental study in latin america
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34352012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255594
work_keys_str_mv AT odonnellamy primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT schultebernd primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT mantheyjakob primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT schmidtchristianesybille primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT piazzamarina primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT chavezinesbustamante primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT nateraguillermina primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT aguilarnataliabautista primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT hernandezgracielayazminsanchez primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT mejiatrujillojuliana primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT perezgomezaugusto primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT gualantoni primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT devrieshein primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT soloveiadriana primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT kokoledasa primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT kanereileen primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT kiliancarolin primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT rehmjurgen primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT andersonpeter primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica
AT janellopiseva primarycarebasedscreeningandmanagementofdepressionamongstheavydrinkingpatientsinterimsecondaryoutcomesofathreecountryquasiexperimentalstudyinlatinamerica